Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide
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  • Asked by Cassandra from Flower Mound, Tx
    06/12/2019
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    I am applying Halo to an area where there is only nutsedge growing. I would like to plant flowers in the area. After the nutsedge is dead how long should I wait to plant?
    A

    If you make multiple treatments, you can plant new perennials and annuals at least 4-6 weeks after your last application of Halo 75WDG Select.

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  • Asked by Sandra from Sacramento
    08/10/2021
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    Can Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide be used to treat nutgrass within 5ft of citrus trees? Will it effect the current fruit crop?
    A

    Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide is not labeled safe to be applied around ornamentals, flowers, shrubs, trees, fruits, vegetables, citrus or any edibles. Please use precautions if treating around citrus trees by avoiding spraying on windy days, do not spray weeds or roots within and under the tree cano…

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  • Asked by David from San Antonio, Texas
    02/07/2022
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    Will Halo 75 WDG kill poa annua in Tall and Fine Fescue?
    A

    Unfortunately, Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide is not labeled to help control poa annua. In cool season turfgrasses, you are limited to spot treating with a non-selective, like Roundup, and reseeding because poa annua is technically a cool season grass like Fescue. We recommend reading over our guide…

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  • Asked by Apili from Westrand City
    10/22/2022
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    Can Halo 75WDG Select Herbicide be used to kill nutsedge in maize crops?
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    Halo 75WDG Select is only labeled for use in turf-grass and landscape areas and cannot be used in or around crops, edibles or gardens. Dual Magnum Herbicide or Basagran Herbicide (NOT the T/O) would be alternatives for a selective herbicide to treat for yellow nutsedge and other weeds in corn crop…

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